A "Fur Rent" id on Ms Page Is Sire ti teacl tie Pcrsii Yon Seek LOST LOST French Poodle dog. clipped all but head, with brown spot on left ear. Answers to name of Buster. Lost In New Cumberland. $6.00 reward if re turned to 649 Boyd street. FOUND FOUND—The well-dressed man. He always aends hlo clothes to Eggert's Steam Dyeing and French Cleaning Works, 1245 Market street. Do youT Both phones. Call and deliver. U.ELI* WANTED —Male WANTED Two livewire salesmen for established tea and coffee routes —must be able to furnish bond —sa.ary and commission—also two solicitors. Jewel Tea Co.. 269 Broad street. YOUNG MEN WANTED who wish to become practical or mechanical chauf feurs to'cali or write us at once. * ull unlimited course, $36. Open day anu evbiiing. Auto Transportation Repair Shcp. o North Cameron street. WANTED Man or boy to work around bake shop; must be experienced around horses. Apply at once, loli Derry street. WANTED A bright, Industrious, sober assistant cook. Call in person at Hcrshey Quick Lunch, Hershey. Pa. WANTED —To secure services of high grade salesman to represent us in Cen tral Pennsylvania. Must have good ad dress, ability and come well recom mended. Good opportunity for right man State experience and salary ex pected. Apply C. F. Sauer Extract Co.. care of Telegraphy ' BOOKKEEPER Young man. some experience bank bookkeeping. In answering state references, age and salary desired. Address J.. 2806, care of Telegraphy WANTED A short order cook, at once; white preferred. Apply Metro politan Annex Restaurant, 512 Market street, City. WANTED—Young man to op erate automobile truck. Must have had previous experience. Give ref erence. Address J., 2810, care of Telegraph. PAINTERS WANTED Only flrst class workmen need apply. C. u. Burns & Son. West Fairview. Pa. " HELP WANTED —Female W ANT ED Girls over 16 years of age to learn the trade of Cigar Making. Pay while learn ing. Welfare looked after by a trained nurse. Apply at Harris burg Cigar Co., 500 Race street. WANTED For two months, a cook for a private family In the country. Ap ply 711 North Third. ' WANTED Experienced coat suit and dress fitter for second room. Wlt mer, Bair & Witmer. "A WANTED Young girl to assist with housework. Apply 1321 Berryhill street. * ( LADIES A fascinating home busi *.»Bs; tinting postcards, pictures, etc., spare time: make sl2 weekly; no can vassing: samples, 10c; particulars free. Artlnt 262-G, 130 Manhattan street. New York. WANTED Experienced steno grapher, at once. Apply 201 Arcade Building, WANTED Reliable white woman as cook. Apply Menger's Restaurant, 110 North Second street. WANTED Girls over 16 years of age to work In laundry. Apply Sanitary I Family Washing Co., Sixteenth and Elm streets. WANTED—Experienced white wo man for general housework in small family; $5 per week. Address K., care of Telegraph. WANTED Everybody to know a j student entered March 16 and started j work with a structural company July 20—Just four months. Harrisburg Shorthand School, 31 North Second i street. WANTED—Experienced help. Apply Silk Mill, Cor. North and Second streets. SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe WANTED By middle-aged man, work as plasterer; twenty years' ex perience; can concrete: best reference. Address E. Bryan, 259 Sassafras ave nue. WANTED Married man, 29, well educated, ten years' experience retail and wholesale salesman, two years' road experience, desires position; best ref erences furnished. What have you to offer? Address C„ 2818, care of Tele graph. WANTED Position as foreman on form building and concreting; reference from former employers. Call Bell phone No. 2199 J. WANTED Young man. 21 years of age, wishes position as jitney driver. Address Theodore Mack, 1114 North Cameron street. WANTED Young colored man wishes work of any kind. Address 1325 North Fourth street. WANTED Position by young man, with experience, as sawyer or running mill; can give good reference. Address M., 2507, care of Telegraph. WANTED By young man, position driving team of any kind; can furnish refernce. Address 1404 Vernon street. City. WANTED—Position as chauffeur by white man with experience. Call, or address. F. D. W„ 1528 North Fifth street. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe WANTED By colored girl, work oi any kind. Address 1217 Currant ave nue. WANTED A middle-aged woman would like a position as housekeeper for gentleman: can give reference. Art dress S„ care of Telegraph. WANTED Experienced white wo man desires position as matron or stewardess. Address 1907 North Sev enth .street, Harrisburg. 'i For Sale 121 Acre Farm 4'4 Miles East of Middletown Here is one of the very best farm propositions that we know of. 1 mile from Conewago Station on P. R. R. 100 acres cultivated, 20 acres meadow and 1 acre of woodland. May one of our representatives tell you about this farm?—this will incur no obligation urion your part. MILLER BROTHERS & CO. REAL ESTATE Fire Insurance Surety Bonds Locust and Court Streets THURSDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH JULY 29, 1915. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE WANTED By neat, colored girl, position at light housework in private family. Apply 1621 Fulton street. WANTED Mlddle-as-ed woman de sires a good position In hotel or private family as waitress or chambermaid; experienced and crn give reference. Ad dress D. C., 2817, care of Harrisburg Telegraph. WANTED Colored woman wants general housework or day's work In city or country. Address J„ 2816, care of Telegraph. WANTED Colored woman wants day's work of any kind, any time ex cept Saturday. 1316 North Fourth street. WANTED By middle-aged woman, light housework, or housekeeping, in or out of city. Address Mrs. R. Fraan gan, 158 East Main street. Middletown, WANTED A young woman wishes a -ositlon as saleslady in ladles' suit department. Address C., 2805, care of Telegraph., WANTED By middle-aged whit* woman position at upstairs work or light housework; can furnish refer ences. Write C. K.. 1124 Market street. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE A Good 8 Per Cent. Investment 238 Hummel street, reduced $300; all im provements; drive alley in rear. Price, $2,000. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thir teenth street. FOR SALE Farm of 16 acres in Cumberland county; level land, house, all outbuildings; along main road. Price, SI,OOO. H. G. -Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street. CITY PROPERTY— -68 N. Twelfth St., 3-s. brick. 1607-N. Third, 3-s. frame. 1909 N. Third, 2Va-s. frame. 1806 Swatara. 2-s. brick. 1808 Swatara; 2-s. brick. FAIiMS— -50 Acres, near Lewlsberry, SI,OOO. 70 Acres, near Goldsboro, $3,000. 143 Acres, near Marysville. $3,500. 55 Acres, near Harrisburg. $3,000. 15 Acres, near Goldsboro, SI,BOO. BRINTON-PACKER CO.. Second and Walnut Sts. - For SIOO less t'lan cost, you can buy one of those modern homes on Park street, east of Eigh teenth street, by acting promptly. Owner leaving city. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. FOR SALE For SIOO In cash, and balance on easy payments, I will sell you a modern 2%-story brick house on North Summit street, near State street. This Is your opportunity. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. FOR SALE (Moving to Suburb) A desirable corner property, 219 Maclay Street, corner Penn; a beautiful view from overy room, overlooking four of the largest and finest lawns in the city. Flrst-class condition, awnings, screens, Hot Water Heat, etc. For appoint ments, phone Bell 889W, or 1444 J. LONG ST., Camp Hill; 2 squares from car line; new frame bungalow; 6 rooms and bath; furnace; electric light; porcn front and rear; one acre of land; 94 fruit trees; chicken house; granolithic walk to car line. Here is an opportu nity to own a productive farm and en joy city convenience. Brlnton-Packer Co.. Second and Walnut Sts. FOR SALE Two-story brick; all improvements; 6 rooms and bath. Will sell for $2,000. Address H., 2819, care of Telegraph. SUBURBAN property has comforts that you are not enjoying. We offer several good suburban properties large lots all Improvements 6c car fare. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Build ing. NO. 1 428 SUSQUEHANNA STREET must be sold to settle an estate—price reasonable. What is it worth to you? Also other cheap property. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. LOOK, MR. RENTER! Why put vour money every month in rent where there is no return, when the same sum will go toward buying a new brick house, with all Improvements. Only ssso cash needed. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thir teenth street. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT 1629 Green street, i house, 11 rooms and bath; all improve ments; side alley way; water in cellar;' rent. $30.00 monthly. Inquire John C. Giede. 1312 North Third street. FOR RENT No. 1850 Market street. $.12.50; No. 1813 Rudy street. $18.00; No. 339 South Sixteenth street, $13.00. J. E. Gipple. 1251 Market street. FOR RENT 3-story brick house, 412 Hummel street; front lawn; larg» back yard; all Improvements; front and back porches; rent reasonable. Inquire L G. Dimm. 346 Muench street. FOR RENT ll9O Christian street: two-story brick; all improvements and up-to-date In all respects; seven rooms. Including bath; rent. $17.00. Inquire 259 Herr street, between 5 and 7 P. M. FOR RENT 1721 Carnation street; two-story brick house ; all Improve ments; porch front; rent, $16.00. Also 2516 Agate street, rent, $13.00. Apply 1"i45 North Sixth street. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT FOR SALE OR RENT No. 1919 Green Street—3-story brick house 8 rooms bath gas furnace ce mented cellar porch front. Now va cant—key at our office. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. WILL SELL at a sacrifice or rent. ISI6 North Second street; possession at once. Apply Regent Theater. 410 Mar ket street. KliAli ESTATE For Sale or Exchange FOR SALE OR TRADE A 20-H.-P. International truck. In complete order, with new tires. Will sell cheap or trade for an automobile. Inquire of Davis H Qulgley at 612 South Hanover street, Carlisle, Pa. APARTMENTS FOR KENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Second floor at the Walzdorf, facing Capitol; six rooms, tiled bath and pantry: hard wood floors, electric light and city steam. Inquire 400 North street. FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR RENT, including bedroom, livlngroom, dinlngroom and kitchen; hardwood floors; open fireplace; two closets; pri vate hall and bath; front and rear en trance; back porch; steam heat; electric lights; house telephone; letter boxes. 1609 Market street. FOR RENT New Building just finished pri vate apartments, consisting of three | rooms and large balcony, with lockers in basement; large bay window fronts; ! light and airy; convenient and comfort ' able. Just the thing for small family. Little expense and low rent. Apply on premises. 1321-1323 Wallace street Daily inspection invited. • FOR RENT Suburban apartments; I new, up-to-date; 5 rooms; reception ! hall; bath; pantry; front and rear porches; 2208 and 2210 North Third street. Apply C C. Whlteman or H. W. Miller. Bell 523 W. or 81R. FOR RENT—Third floor, front apart ment. No. 32 North Second street; it rooms and bath; steam heat and elec ' trie light. Apply to Commonwealth I Trust Co.. 222 Market street. FOR RENT Modern apartment la Althouse Building, corner Thirteenth and Market streets. Rent very liberal for summer months to right party. J. E. Gipple. 1251 Market street ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Newly furnished rooms, second floor, directly across from Capi tol Park. All conveniences, including R hones. Rent very reasonable. 406 orth street ROOMS FOR KENT FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping; also one furnished room on second floor; all conveniences; use of phone. 638 Boyd avenue. FOR KENT One or two large sec ond Hoor front rooms, furnished, single or ensulte: electric; gaa; bath; can be used for light housekeeping or bed rooms. Apply 7 North Thirteenth street. FOR RENT Nicely furnished, airy rooms; plenty of windows; all facing Capitol Park; electric lights, hot and cold running water In each room; use of Jarge bath and phone. 410 North. * FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for sleeping or light housekeeping, on second floor; use of bath and phone; reference exchanged; no children. Ap ply 1804 Derry street. FOR RENT Handsomely furnished rooms for rent, centrally located; also rooms for light housekeeping; terms very reasonable. Apply 209 State street. City. FOR RENT One large, furnished llvlngroom (or stud.o), on first floor; two large bedrooms on second floor, communicating If desired ar>d next to bath; one unfurnished room, third floor; all conveniences; centrally located; two squares from post office. 713 North Third street. FOR RENT Two neatly furnished' rooms, with large bay window, front; each room convenient for one or two gentlemen. HofTman Apartments, Fifth anl Market streets. Second Apartment. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms, for light housekeeping, corner house, refrigerator, kitchen cabinet, gas range and running water, 116.00 per month; no children. 342 South Six teenth street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, for ilght housekeeping; large, well fur nished second floor front rooms: all conveniences; use of phone. 81S North Second street. UNFURNISHED ROOMS BUILT especially for light house keeping, single or with kitchenettes, arrangements strictly private, stoves furnished free, laundry, phone, and bathroom privileges. Private lockers for surplus furniture. Inquire office, 429 Broad street, or Janitress, same building. Daily inspection invited. BOARDING WANTED WANTED By reflned gentleman, room and board in private family, near Capital, Second or North streets. Ad dross M., 2811, care of Telegrapn. FOR SAEB FOR SALE Scratch Pads new supply—6o for 26c while they last. Ap ply Job Printing Department, The Tele graph Printing Company. C LOSING-OUT BARGAINS! New Carpets, Furniture, Musical Instrument*, Linoleum, 35c; Ingrain, 20c—best, 46c; Best Brussels, 60c; Lining, 3c; Sweepers, 91; Rugs, 9x12, |3; Fence Posts. 16c. Yingst, Front-Cumberland. FOR SALE WALLPAPER Many patterns at half of list price. Paper de livered anywhere free. Hanging rea sonable. A. U. Spotz, 1317-19 Market street. GLASS window signs. Furnished Rooms. Unfurnished ltoomi. Rooms and Board and Table Board at SSo eaoh. One of these signs will be given with each ilx-tlma order for a classified ad. If paid In advance. Inquire at Office of Telegraph. FOR SALE 1915 Indian, SH-H.-P., three speed, never been ridden, at a sac rifice Apply West End Electric Co., corner Green and Maclay streets. MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE One 1915 Harley-Davidson, electrical model, $25; one 1913 Indian, $l2O. Both prac ticaly new. Come and see them at 1302 North Sixth street, Harrisburg. Pa. FOR SALE 4-inch by 6-inch Pony Premo "A" and outfit, in good condi tion. Will sell at a bargain. Address W., 2823, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Harley-Davidson mo torcycle, in good condition, very cheap; have no use for same; have automo bile. Call, or address, C. B. Bechart, 1444 Regina street. FOR SALE A roadster automobile, in good running order, for $136. Call at Central Garage. Ask for N. H. Crum. r 1 BIG BARGAIN—PooI room and cigar store in good locality. Other business for present owner makes sale neces sary. Address Box 2814, care of Tele graph. FOR SALE Grocer's ice box, good as new; height 6 ft., width 4 ft., depth l'z&ft. Call, or address, 502 Mvers street. Steelton, Pa. FOR SALE 1914 Ford touring car, in first-class running condition. Tires almost new. Electric lights. Apply at City Garage. Strawberry and River streets. FOR SALE One bay pacing mare, rubber-tire Jenny Lind and harness. Will sell reasonable. Apply H. B. Shelle hamer, 2029 North Cameron street, City. FOR SALE, CHEAP Oakland Roadster; electric lights; good condi tion. Ford Sales Company. South Cam eron street, Harrisburg, Pa. FOR BALE AT GABLE'S. 113, 111 and 117 South Second street. 5,000 gal lons New Era ready-mixed paint. Acme quality. All the full line of the Acme make. FOR SALE 1914 Interstate auto mobile; four doors; electric starter and lights; in flrst-class condition; used only 2,200 miles: can he seen at 2701 Main street, Penbrook, Pa. FOR SALE Gilbert Player, good as new; Bcarf, bench and rolls: cost 1550.00; will sell for $224.00 to quick buyer, at> we need the room. Apply 424 Reily street. Bell phone 2281 W. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business Office. . ,°P TO GABLE'S for wire fence of all kinds and gates to match. No. Ul-U7 South Secon.i. FOR SALE Good, gray horse, 1,200 His. Price, $76.00. Inquire Ober's Stable. Court and Cranberry. FOR SALE CARDS on «al* at tb« Telegraph Business office. FOR RENT GARAGE FOR RENT Private com partments; light, heat and water, at Calder and Penn streets. Apply George W. Updegrove, 1200 Penn street. FOR RENT Bungalow, beet situat ed, along Susquehanna river, between Wild Cat and Accomac. Furnished com plete. Particulars. A. L Rnsch. Mari etta. Pa. DON'T wish for cool weather, the worst Is yet to come. For cool comfort of a hot night. Perdtx is the answer. For Kent: Wayne Cottage: furnished; five rooms and sleeping porches. For terms apply to A. C. Young. 26 North Third street. Bell 718 J. . J£9 R RBNT Second floor room. 3.'00 square feet for llgf.t manufactur ing purposes New building. Call at premises. Twelfth and Herr streets EXCHANGE HAVE you five-passenger touring car or anything else of value to exchange as part v payment on good home. Bal ance can remain In property. Address Box 147. Hlghsplre, Ea. WANTED WANTED TO BUY National cash register; state price and condition. Address Box 2809, care of Telegraph. RUSH 111 in TO en SHS New Vork, July 29. There was a rush to buy war stocks at the opening of the market to-day. United States Steel, Crucible Steel, Westinghouse Electric and Allis Chalmers were bought in lots of several thousand snares and these stocks, as well as Bethlehem Steel, reached new high rec ° s ; of Crucible Steel was rarticularly vigorous. The opening was ,000 shares at 68 to 70, compared with yesterday's dose of 65%. The price mounted rapidly to 75%, an advance of 30 points on the week. Bethlehem Steel jumped six points to 270. Westing house Electric opened with 6.000 shares at 112 to 11214 as against yesterday's close of Allis Chalmers rose 2 points to 28%. Railroad shares were strong, although St. Paul, on which dividend action is to be taken to-day, slumped three points. The advance was too rapid to be maintained, and after half an hour's trading a reaction occurred. Bethle hem Steel fell back eight points. NEW YORK STOCKS Furnished by E. S. Goshorn, 208-209 Arcade Building. New York, June 29. Open. High. Low. Clos. Amal Cop . 72% 73 72% 73 Am Bt Sug 56 67% 55% 57% Am Can .. 60 61% 58% 59% Am C& F. 57% 58% 57% 58% Am Cot Oil 47 49% 46% 48% Am Ice Sec 20% 25% 25 25 Am Loco . 52% 60 52% 55 Am Smelt . 79 79% 78 78'% Am Sugar . 109 109 108% 108% Am T& T. 121% 122 121% 122 Anaconda . 67% 70. 67% 68 Atchison .. 101% 102 101% 102 Baldwin .. 83% 84% 80% 80% B& O 82 82% 81% 81 % Beth Steel. 270 275 262 264 Bklyn RT. 85% 85% 84 84% Can Pacific 144% 145 142 % 144% Cent Leath 41% 42% 41% 42% C&O ... 40% 40 % 40% 40% CM& St P 82% 83 SO 81 % .LEGAL NOTICES PROPOSAL FOR BUILDING Office of the Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds & Buildings, Com monwealth of Pennsylvania. Harris burg, Pa. SEALED PROPOSALS will be receiv ed until two (2) o'clock P. M„ of Tues day, August 10, 1915, for furnishing all labor and material necessary for the completion of a new flre-proof main building (the first floor and basement having been contructed under a former contract), on the State Arsentjl Grounds at Eighteenth and Herr Streets. Har rlsburg, Pa, as called for in revised specifications and drawings prepared by the Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings. Instruction to bidders, specifications and drawings may be secured bv ap plying to the Superintendent of Public Grounds & Buildings, Capitol Building. Harrisburg, Pa. Proposals shall be in sealed envelope marked "Proposals for State Arsenai Building, addressed, SAMUEL B. RAMBO, Superintendent of Public Grounds & Buildings, Capitol Building, Harrisburg, Pa. Pennsylvania State Highway Depart ment, Harrisburg, Pa. Sealed proposals will be received at said office until 10 A. M., August 10, 1915, when bids will be publicly opened and scheduled and contract awarded as soon thereafter as possible for the reconstruction of the following brick block pavements: Mil ton Borough. Northumberland Countv 4.940 lineal feet. 16 feet wide; Muncy Borough, Lycoming County, 5,843 lineal feot, 16 feot wide; Stroudshurg Bor ough, Monroe Countv, 4,871 lineal feet, 22 to 57 feet wide. Plans and specifica tions may be seen at office of State Highway Department. Harrisburg; 1001 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, and i»0?. Hartjc Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. Full particulars and information on appli cation to R. J. Cunningham, State High way Commissioner. NOTICE IS HEREBY given that ap plication will be made to The Public Service Commission of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, by the Countv of Dauphin, for a Certificate of Public Convenience, evidencing the Commis sion's approval of the erection of a County Bridge crossing the tracks of the Philadelphia and Reading Railway Company, at Nineteenth Street, in the City of 'larrisburg. Pa., above grade; the public hearing on which mill be held in tbe rooms of the Commission at Harrisburg. on the 10th day of August. 1915. when and where all persons In interest may appear and be heard, if they so desire. COMMISSIONERS OF DAUPHIN hv FREDERICK M. OTT. Solicitor. WANTED HOME WANTED for a healthy girl, eight years old; blue eyes, light hair. Address M., 2820, care of Telegraph. WANTED—Drophead Singer sewing machine. Must be cheap. State price. Address S., 2813, care of Telegraph. ADVERTISING ILLUSTRATOR make to your order original Pen and Ink and Wash Drawings, for reproduc tion. Apply Box J. 2804, care of Tele graph. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ANT Intelligent person can earn good Inctme corresponding for newspapers experience unnecessary. Send for par* tlculars. Press Syndicate. 788. Lock port. N. Y. WANTED Man with ability to handle men and take charge of ma chine shop. . Musi have $2,000 to $5 000 to invest in enterprise that will show large profits. Address L., 2816. care of Telegraph. I MADE )SO,COO In five years in the mail order business, began with $&. Send for free booklet Tells how. Hem cock. 355 Lorkport. N. Y. BUSINESS PERSONALS WE are headquarters for Trunks Salt Cases and Bags. Before your va cation inspect our large stock. Have your repairing done here and save money. Harrisburg Harness & Supply Company. Second and Chestnut. TWO BUSINESS WOMEN are about to open first-class laundry, and would like to solicit business. All clothes washed separately, dried In the air and sunshine and no acids used. Drop card to 8., 2821, care of Telegraph. Repre sentative will call. FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary. nil Market street. Harrisburg. p a . Telephone orders given prompt attention Ball IMO. IUCLINO R. A. HARTMAN. Boarding Stable und .National Transfer Co. Movent of pianoa safes, boilers and general haul ing. H. W. Lathe. Manager. Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone No! tfiOSR. STORAGE FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private rooms for household goods, ft D . r month and up. We Invite Inspection. Low Insurance. 457-445 South Second street Harrisburg Storage Company. STORAGE 4l# Broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms. $1 to $3. Wagons, 7B cents per month. Apply D. Cooper ACo ell Broad street. Both phones. FINANCIAL $20.00 AT 5 Per Cent—First-class security will be given upon valuable real estate. Address A., 2822. care of ' Telegraph. CRI &P. 12% 12% 12% 12% C Con Cop. 45 46 44 % 46 Co! F & I. 41% 43% 40% 40% Con Gas .. 127 127 Cruc St ... 68 83 68 68% Dist Sec .. 28% 28% 26% 27% Erie 26% 26% 25% 26% Erie Ist pfd 40% 41 40 40% Gen E Co.. 175% 175% 173% 173% Gen Motors 180 181 180 181 Goodrh BF 51% 52% 51 51% Gt Nor pfd 117% 117% 117% 117% , Gt N Ore s 39% 43 Vg 39% 40% Gug Exp .. 61 % 62 61 % 62 Insp Cop .. 30% 30% 30% 30% In-Met. 20% 20% 19% 20% Lehigh Val 142% 143 142% 143 Mex Petro. 76% 77% 74% 74% Miami Cop 27 27 Wo Pae .. 2% 2% 1% 1% ] Nat Lead.. 63% 64 63% 63% NY Cent.. 88% 88% 87% 88% NY.NH& H 62% 62% 60% 60% North Pac. 106% 107% 106 107 I Pacific M. . 34% 34% 34% 31% Pennsy R.. 108 108 108 108 Pitts C 26 26% 25% 26% Pitts C pd. 96% 96% 96 96 % Prs S C 50 53 50 51% Rail SS. . . 36% 36% 36% 36% RayCC... 22% 22% 22% 22% Reading .. 147% 147% 146% 146% Rep 15... 40% 46% 40% 41% > Rep I Spd 96% 97% 95% 96% , South Pac. 87 87 % 86% 87% South Ry.. 13% 13% 13% 13% Tenn Cop.. 37% 37% 37% 37% Third Ave.. 51% 51% 50% 50' /2 ! Union Pac. 129 129% 128 128% . U S Rub. .45 47 % 45 47% US Steel.. 67% 68% 66% 67% U S S pd.. 112% 112% 112% 112% Utah Cop.. 65% 67% 65% 66% : Vir-Car C. 33 33 % 33 33 % , West Mfg.. 112 112% 109% 110% ' PHii„»nni.i'nt\ STOCK* Philadelphia, July 29. Hogs Re- Steady; No. 2. red, car lots, new, July, I export. $1.14®1.16; No. 1. Northern, Du- | luth, old, export, $1.56811.61. Corn Steady; No. 2, yellow, local, 90#91c; steamer, No. 2, yellow, 89® 90c. Oats Steady; No. 2. white, 64@ : 64% c. Bran Market quiet; winter, city mills, $527.00 per ton; winter, per ton, none here; spring, per ton, 1 $25.50® 26.00. Refined Sugars Market steady; powdered, 6.20 c; fine granulated, 6.10 c; confectioners' A. 6.00 c. Butter Market firm; western, creamery, extras, 27c{ nearby prints, ' fancy. 30c. Eggs The market is Arm; i Pennsylvania nnrt other nearby first*. < free cases. $6.00 per case; do., , current receipts. free cases, $5.70 , per case; western, extras, firsts. $6.00 per case; do., firsts, free cases, $5.70@ 0.55 per case. Live Poultry Market dull; fowls, i 16®16%c; old roosters, 11012 c; broil ing chickens. 15022 c; spring ducks. 15 , 016 c; old ducks, 12014 c. Dressed Poultry Quiet, steady; fresh killed fowls, fancy. 18%@19c; do.. 1 average. 16%@17%c; do., unattractive, H'i®ls%c; do., old roosters, 12% c; do., broiling chickens, nearby, 25032 c; do., western. 21026 c; do., spring clucks, 16% ©l7c; ice packed fowls, 15017% c. Potatoes Market Arm; Maine, Cer bushel, 15@>20c; New York, pef ushel, 15@20c; Southern, per barrel, 40 #9OO. Flour Nominal; winter straights, new, $5.00 0 5,25; do., patent, new, $5,250 5.50; do., clear. $5.5006.25; Kan sas. Jute sacks. $5.10(ft6.50; sprint;, straights, old, $56.7506.90; do., patents, old. $6.9007.50. Hay Market nominal; No. 1, large, bales, $240002500; No. 1, medium bales. $25.00; No. 2. do.. $14.00; No. 3, do., $20.00021.00. Light mixed, $24.00; No. 1. do., $522.50 0 23.00; No. 2, do., $20,00021.00. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS | Philadelphia, July 29.—Stocks closed steady. Cambria Steel 52% General Asphalt 32 General Asphalt, Pfd 69 Lake Superior Corporation 10 Lehigh Valley 71 Philadelphia Electric 23% Philadelphia Company 38 Philadelphia Company, Pfd 34 Philadelphia Rapid Transit 7% Reading 73 u Storage Battery 52 Union Traction 31% United Gas Improvement 83'5 United States Steel 67 CHICAGO CATTLE Chicago, 111., July 29. Hogs Re ceipts. 21,000; r.low. Bulk of sales, $6.35 0-5.90; light, $7.0507.60; mixed, $6,300 7.50; heavy. $6.1006.95; rough. $6,100 6.25; pigs, $6.5007.50. Cattle Receipts, 4,000; steady. Na tive beef cattlf*. $6.20(3) 10.25; western steers, $6.8508.15; cows and heifers, $3.4009.23; carves, $7.50011.00. Sheep Receipts. 12,000; strong. Sheep, $6.0006.80; lambs, $6.2508.65. CHICAGO ROARO OF TRADE Chicago, 111., July 29.—Board of Trade closing; Whent July, 1.10%; September, 1.05. Corn—July, 79; September, 73%. Oats—July, 51%; September, 37%. Pork Septemoer, 13.65; October, 13.80. Lard—September, 8.07; October, 8.15. Ribs—September, 9.47; October, 9.45. 4-MILE BOULEVARD EAST FROM CAPITOL [Continued From First Page.] favor of paying their sTiare because of the increased property valuations hound to result from the big improve ment. Final action on the matter. It Is ex pected will be taken by Council at. a meeting which will tie held next Thursday evening. A bond issue of $12,000 will probably be floated by the borough to pay for part of the ex pense. The street is forty feet wide ai»d the Harrisburg Railways Company has agreed to niovp its tracks in the cen ter and to pay for eight feet, six feet between the rails and a foot on each side. Half of the remaining thirt.v two feet will he paid for by the State. The cost of the remainder, according to present plans which meet with gen eral favor will be placed on the prop erly holders. Brick is the material which it has been decided to use, on Main street, I from end to end, a distance of slightly more than 3,000 feet. The State will aid Swatara township with 2772 feet on one side and 12500 feet on the other side of the town. This work, when j completed, will bring the improved road close to the city line and connect lon the east with the existing State j highway. STATE 18 DEFENDANT IN HIGHWAY TRESPASS ACTION The commonwealth of Pennsylvania was named as defendant in trespass action filed in the Dauphin county court to recover damages sustained by Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Watts and Mr. ■ and Mrs. E. D. Lutz, of Millersburg, for injuries they received on the State highway between Millersburg and' Halifax on September 1, 1914. The suits were filed by Attorney Ar- ; thur Hull, but they were unaccompan-! ied by statement of facts. The suits : were brought by permission granted J by special acts passed by the legisla-1 ture. SHIP TRACTOR AUGUST 10 The Friendship fire engine which Is now being connected with one of the new motor tractors will be ship- i ped to the city August 10, according to a telegram received to-day by Com j mlssioner M. Harvey Taylor. The mo tor chemical for the same company i will be shipped as soon as the equlp ment is added. ! THE Harrisburg Polyclinic Dispen sary will be open daily, except Sunday, i at 3 P. M„ at its new location, front and I Harris streets, for the free treatment of ! the worthy poor. FRENCH COUIE IS MENACED 81 MOB Americans Landed at Cape Haitien Today to Protect Property and Lives MARINES AT PORT AU PRINCE Collier Jason Is Carrying An Ad ditional 100 Marines to Scene of Disorder Washington, July 29.—The French at Cape Haitien, Haiti, is menaced by revolutionists and a guard from the United States auxiliary cruiser Eagle has been landed to protect it. This in formation was cabled early to-day to the State Department by American Consul Livingston. Washington, July 29.—With the ar rival to-day of additional American marines at Port Au Prince, scene of the latest Haitien revolution, Rear Ad miral Caperton's forces for the protec tion of the lives and property of Americans and other foreigners were increased to five hundred. The addi tional one hundred marines were due from Guantanamo aboard the collier Jason. Four hundred marines and blue jackets from the United States steamship Washington have already landed. Rear Admiral Caperton, in a cable gram sent last night from Port Au Prince and received at the Navy De partment to-day, said: "The landing force entered Port Au Prince and bivouackeu for the night at the Market Place in the northern part of the city. A guard was placed at the French legation. No serious disturbance. This action was decided on after consultation with the Amer ican Charge D'Affaires and French and British Charge D'Affaires. The French warship, Descartes Is expected to night. "Two companies of marines and two companies of seamen were landed at 5:50 p. m. Have information from commander of LI. S. S. Eagle report ing conditions at Cape Haiten quiet, but Eagle landed twenty men at Cape Haitien to protect French con sulate for fear of attack on refugees there. They were landed at request of French consul." NO SECOND COLOSSUS IN THE STEEL TRADE [Continued From First Page.] eral years, in the pendency of the suit to dissolve the Steel Corporation, the story of a second consolidation to In clude the leading Independent steel companies was given wings once more in the past week. Telegraphed from Cleveland, the center of the iron ore trade, and touched with verisimilitude by the use of names of well-known steel manufacturers in proper connec tion with their respective companies, the report went to every quarter of the country. The juxtaposition of the Bethlehem and Crucible Steel com panies in a single article would have bten enough of itself, with the specu lative fever at its height, to make a new appeal to imaginations already under the spell of war millions. But to these two, which Wall Street latelj? ha* been making newly famous, were added the names of seven independent steel companies with no particular war records, the whole representing a total, as the article has it, of $540,500,000 (par value) of bonds and stocks in ex isting security issues. "As long as the legality of the Steel Corporation is in question in the coun try's highest court, no such consoli dation will be seriously thought of by steel manufacturers. It is highly im probable that the nine companies named—the Bethlehem, Colorado, Lackawanna, Republic, Jones & Luughlln, Crucible, Pennsylvania. Cambria and Youngstown Sheet and Ti'be—could ever be gathered into one. "Without dissent heads of these companies, as fast as they have been reached by newspaper inquiry, have said that the Cleveland report had no foundation. The fact that the Steel Corporation end tnese nine companies represent together 90 to 95 per cent, of the country's output of steel Ingots is sufficient reason for saying that apart from all court decisions, public senti ment would not tolerate a second Co lossus In the steel trade. So far as the export trade is concerned, on which thr decision upholding the Steel Cor poration was so largely based, co operation without integration is now apparently In sight as a method, nn dtr government sanction, of extending abroad the trade of the independent manufacturers of steel." RFmCOUPONa Wfflgg* WORLD FAMOUS EMBROID- /"JggJ m IBu' ERY pattern outfit To indicate you are a regular reader you present ONE Coupon like this one, with *' 68 cents. THE WORLD FAMOUS EMBROIDERY OUTFIT » *»». / anteed to be tlw best collection and biggest bargain in patten* era < offered. It coniists of more than 450 of the very latest designs, for any one of which you would gladly pay 10 cents, best hardwood em broidery hoops, set of highest grade needles (assorted sizes), gold-tipped bodkin, highly polished bone stiletto and fascinating booklet of instruc tion* giving all the fancy stitches to clearly illustrated and explained , that any school girl can readily become expert r, SEVERAL TRANSFERS FROM EACH DESIGN ONLY SAFE METHOD - AD old-fashibned method* using water, benzina or injurious fluids are crude and out-of-date. This is the only safe method. Others often l injure expensive materials. N. B. Out of Town Readers will add 7 cents extra for' postage and expense of mailing. 11 10 HEAR ALMSHOUSE EX-EMPLOYES AUG. 25 Poor Directors Fix Date to Inquire Into Alleged Ffforts to En tice Women Inmates Two of the for- Jkl L 111 mer employes of the county alms- J frf house have been —summoned by the Poor Directors to attend a hearing: at 10 o'clock Wednes- K|Ti |MH]W day, August 25 on dfl MFjBRRsot charges of attempt mU ing to entice noma * Q f the women in mates of the alms house to the city to conduct houses of questionable character. The post office authorities are co-operating with I the poor board as it is understood that (the efforts to get the women from the | poorhouse were made by mall. I Nomination Petitions Filed.—Among the petitions for nomination filed with the county commissioners to-day wero the following: Peter Heisey, Republi can, constable, Londonderry; William Albright, Democrat, judge of election. Fourth Ward, Steelton; Joseph F. Nichols, Republican, judge of election. First precinct, Fifth Ward, Steelton; Joseph Dunkle, Republican, constable, Thirteenth ward; Fred G. McCall, Re publican, Council, Hummelstown. niIBBER STAMDP Lvifl SEALS & STENCILS E4V K| W MFG.BY HBG.STENCIL WORKS ■ 11 11 130 LOCUST ST. HBG, PA. II r~~ For Rent —One of Those Unusual "Hill Side" Apartments Unusual —Asphalt street and finest street car service in the city at your front door. Unusual —Primeval forest at jrour back door. Unusual —Comforts at $35.00 per month that one usually expects to find only in a $50.00 apartment. | Apply to CHAS. M. FROEHLICH 1121 Market St. jV i !*■ "-*i For S 1823 Herr St. i | New 3-story brick; never'occu ! pied; all improvements; 8 rooms, hall and bath; chestnut finish; steam heat, electric and gas lights; side entrance; concrete walks and steps, grass plot, slate roof, front and back porch; price, $3,000; on easy terms. 1903 Forster St.—3-story frame, I 8 rooms and bath; all improve ments; side entrances concrete walks, cement cellar, automobile | garage; price $1,800; on.easy tefms. j Inquire Charles Bamhart 1821 Whitehall St. V—— —l——^ I For Sale A Large Ball I Bearing Elevator j platform 6xlo—capacity, one ton; 75 feet of shafting—lo pieces of I 6-Inch angle iron, 18 feet long. | Practically new—will sell at a sac rifice as building must be vacated. | Also lot of second hand furniture, j slightly used. No reasonable of-. I fer will be refused. Apply I Frank Cohen j 607 East State Street